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This collection brings together documents related to the government's work to combat domestic and international corruption.
This Evidence Paper aims to address the following question: “What are the conditions that facilitate corruption, what are its costs and what are the most effective ways to combat it?
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A template for government departments and agencies that assesses the response to bribery and corruption.
Tackling corruption in the health sector is essential for achieving better health outcomes.
Leading politicians, activists, journalists and academics begin a global debate about how we can fight back against corruption.
A guide to non-standard files outside the standard Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office corporate file plans.
Analysing the impact of corruption on private sector development
UK financial sanctions are in place for persons involved in serious corruption or that are linked to those involved in serious corruption. This document provides a current list of designated persons.
How to bring an allegation of fraud or corruption against Monitor and how it is investigated.
Corruption has been identified as one of the most important constraints to private sector
How to complain about the behaviour of a judge, magistrate, tribunal member or coroner
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The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act received Royal Assent on Thursday 26 October.
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